

Review: The Elegant Universe Review - This is the best book for who want to know whole science from Ganeral Relativity, Quantum Mechanics to String/M-Theory, Black Hole etc. This theories explained with story. The Reliability of readablity of this book also amazing in part 1&2 but In part 3 this is becoming medium but still good for science. I like it very much. Review: Absolutely worth it🔥 - Loved the book...very dense though....took me 2 months to go through...every single page was a chatgpt search....really intense...but man that was awesome!
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The Elegant Universe Review
This is the best book for who want to know whole science from Ganeral Relativity, Quantum Mechanics to String/M-Theory, Black Hole etc. This theories explained with story. The Reliability of readablity of this book also amazing in part 1&2 but In part 3 this is becoming medium but still good for science. I like it very much.
N**Y
Absolutely worth it🔥
Loved the book...very dense though....took me 2 months to go through...every single page was a chatgpt search....really intense...but man that was awesome!
A**R
Highly recommended for science geeks
Friends, those of you who don’t have a great grasp of science, be warned. This book will be extremely boring for the layman who doesn’t have a grasp of science, with its revolutionary (and peculiar) scientific concepts (26-dimensional space, branes, M-theory and so on) This book is basically based on a theory aiming to become the Theory of Everything, superstring theory, and it does well to basically give an idea of what the theory is. But.....to say the least, it isn’t interesting! Theories of Everything are meant to make things simple- but this theory is anything but. By describing atoms as small strings, it just seems like an excuse that they can’t be found easily, even with the strongest microscopes.. Brian Greene does brilliantly well to make the concepts of the theory very simple with his lucid and wonderful writing. Making concepts like 26-dimensional space is never an easy task. Therefore, those with a basic grasp of science can find it somewhat enjoyable. I highly recommend this book to those who want to know about this theory(you won’t find many better ones around!), and to find it enjoyable, a good understanding of science is recommended.
U**Y
The content and the consice matter is brilliant. Must required for astronomy inquisitive people
D**R
Very good
O man what a book. I have a very good fundamental knowledge of advanced physics fin feel even one bit it was not to my level. Very good
M**R
Very good
Nicee
S**N
Amazing Amazon...
Well, the book itself doesn't require any reviews. If you are enthusiastic about going beyond what 'A brief history of time' serves, this book is the best stop for you. I saw this book when I was doing graduation but never gather the guts to read. Now as I have become a teacher, I see my students talk about black holes, theory of relativity and string and superstring theory and all. That's the time I knew I needed an upgrade. I recalled this book after watching Mr. Greene's lectures on these things...I will read these things in detail. Now, to have a feel, I needed the hardcover book which would have costed me 1800. I went for a second hand book...and was apprehensive about the quality untill I had the book in my hand. I say, the book is amazing, pages crisp and the cover as clean as a mildly used book should be. The only relic of the use is the edge being at a higher shade than the books. And the cost was one third of what a newer one would have cost me.
B**A
Great, heavy read if you're not a nerd like that
What a great book, read like 30 pages then lost it in me grandmama's mansion, miss it everyday
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